Interior design by Philadelphia/New York firm Design Nehez, comprised of Val Nehez and JJ Fox

This colorful house also has an amazing bread tab art installation in the kitchen

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tytodiem:

“It is as beautiful as it is rare.  A frost flower is created on autumn or early winter mornings when ice in extremely thin layers is pushed out from the stems of plants or occasionally wood. This extrusion creates wonderful patterns which curl and fold into gorgeous frozen petioles giving this phenomenon both its name and its appearance.”

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micasaessucasa:

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hazor:

Cat Transit System for a Home Office

Architecture firm Because We Can, led by interior designer Jillian Northrup and her husband architect Jeffrey McGrew, had to turn an under utilized room in a private residence into a highly functional and inspirational place to work from home. Besides turning the room into a splendid mad science lair, they also made what Northrup calls “the fist step to greater cat mobility throughout the room”.

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gaksdesigns:

Woodwork by Maskull Lasserre

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ianbrooks:

The Strange Decanter by Etienne Meneau

I’ve always wanted to drink wine out of a branching ventricular system, preferably ripped from the chest cavity of my enemies. A considerably less violent way to accomplish this goal is to just use one of Etienne’s bizarre glass decanters. But cackling after a sip is still encouraged.

Artist: Blogspot / Website (via: Reddit)

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forgeries:

A Science Guy’s Place in the Sun: How Bill Nye keeps his home humming with solar panels, energy-efficient windows and a range of green gadgets.

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